Geographic range size patterns across plants and animals of Xinjiang, China
LiPing Li,ChunYan Zhang,Eimear Nic Lughadha,Tarciso C. C. Leão,Kate Hardwick,YaoMin Zheng,HuaWei Wan,Ming Ma,Nurbay Abudusalih,Hai Ying,Pu Zhen,JiangShan Lai,ZhanFeng Shen,Liu Li,Tuo Wang,YangMing Jiang,HuiHui Zhao,QingJie Liu
Table 1 The percentage of the variation in plant or animal range size explained by temperature, water, body size, topography, and vegetation productivity according to multiple regressions and their ANOVA decompositions
VariablesPlant: log2(RA)Mammal: log2(RA)Bird: RA
Temperature+water+body mass+topo+productivity
MAT4.53***16.38***17.41***
Temperature seasonality0.0111.95***6.77***
MAP11.62***3.62**0.82*
Precipitation seasonality8.66***5.63***5.49***
log2(height), log2(weight)1.71***3.94**0.54 .
Altitudinal range5.36***0.030.07
EVI3.10***0.162.07***
Residuals65.0158.2966.83
Productivity+temperature+water+body mass+topo
EVI17.35***14.01***13.34***
MAT3.65***13.65***12.79***
Temperature seasonality0.32***4.44**1.28**
MAP0.000.052.13***
Precipitation seasonality6.18***5.48***2.48***
log2(height), log2(weight)2.37***4.03**0.79*
Altitudinal range5.12***0.050.36
Residuals65.0158.2966.83